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Climate change is increasing the risk of wildfires in many regions of the world. This is due partly to specific weather ...
Planet-warming fossil fuel pollution is tipping the scales toward hotter oceans that fuel dangerous storms. Scientists say unusually warm oceans will likely lead to more instances of storms rapidly ...
An international team of geoscientists, marine geologists, climatologists, and environmental specialists has found that lingering El Niño ... parts of North and South America and less rain ...
La Nina, the natural cooling flip side of the better known and warmer El Nino climate phenomenon, has dwindled away after just three months. The La Nina that appeared in January, months later than ...
We’re now officially in ENSO (El Niño southern oscillation ... so the fact we have some more pronounced areas in North America makes sense. As far as temperatures, the central and northern Plains did ...
The west coast of North America and the east coast of Australia have been repeatedly hit hard by wildfires. For example, the January 2025 wildfire ...
He recognized that air pressure patterns in South America ... El Niño and La Niña are far from the only teleconnections in town. Meteorologists track another important teleconnection known as ...
El Nino exerts powerful control on Earth's climate ... The upwelled waters form an elongated area of cool temperatures extending from South America to the dateline, known as the "cold tongue." ...
Temperature changes in the oceans will affect moisture for farmers in Canada, and drought may come about quicker than normal ...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has “ruled out” the possibility of an El Nino in the coming southwest ... to occur over most parts of the north and east peninsula, central India ...